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Continuing through Friday evening, April 2, the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church (opposite Cambridge Common and next to Walter Hastings Hall), is holding a series of Passion Week Services, which are open to all the men in the University. The services will begin promptly at 7.30 and will last one hour. Speakers of prominence have been secured and music adapted to Holy Week will be rendered. The program is as follows:
Today-Reverend G. A. Johnston Ross, D. D., preacher at the University. Subject: "The Significance of the Bible."
Wednesday-Professor Arthur E. Bennett, Ph. D. of Boston University. Subject: "Some Lessons from the Cross."
Thrusday-Professor Albert C. Knudson, Ph. D. of Boston University. Subject: "The Meaning of Faith."
Friday-Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, Methodist Bishop of New England. Subject: "The Cross in Spiritual Service."
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